Cassiopia "Cassie" Suthorn (
abtakha) wrote in
crux_fleet2014-02-21 05:41 am
1: Firemoth
Who: Cassie and YOU
Where: your local meathead gym, Sky Park and the parks and suburbs below it, and various pubs of varying clientel, depending on the prompt you choose
When: any time from early afternoon to mid evening, during the week
Warnings: probable swearing and possible heights
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The first place she'd sought out on arrival was a gym. It wasn't perfect. People tended to stare or ask questions about the low and contorted Pentjak Silat djurus she was practicing. But it had ropes she could scramble up over and over again, like some crazed arboreal rodent. And punching bags, which she went at with no handwraps or bag gloves, making them jangle and move on their chains a remarkable degree for someone so small. Still not perfect though, she thought. Bags didn't hit back. Or react like a human.
Ultimately her workout left her unsatisfied, which was hardly surprising, as she was trying to subliminate her culture shock and the sudden, unexpected and unwelcome feeling of missing her fellow Caballeros into it.
2:
She sought out as many pubs as she could that regularly broadcast the news. Of course she could get news in her own apartment's tri-D, but that told her only the very surface of the story. What she wanted to know was what people thought of it, what rumors were going around, and most especially, who was hiring, and for what. She'd secured a part timer waitressing for the guy with the ridiculous ears, but an opportunity to pick up danger pay was more what she was after. Nothing quite like that feel of putting yourself at risk and getting paid ridiculous amounts for it.
3:
Of course when you're looking for excitement, sometimes it's right there in the open, where you least expect it. Like the gliders people rented from Sky Park, touching a little danger by leaping off a cliff, adding some excitement to their relatively protected lives. Cassie took to it immediately, and was soon eating into her savings with flight time and performing sickeningly dangerous stunts with them...such as dismounting, at speed, into water. Or trying to perform immelman turns twenty feet off the ground. And if you're down there, trying to walk through the park or around the lake, you might see her dismounting into the water and swimming to shore, glider dragged by the harness around her chest. Or trying to dismount onto a tree branch. Sometimes she even succeeds. How she's not dead yet isattributable to FASA author fiat anyone's guess.
Where: your local meathead gym, Sky Park and the parks and suburbs below it, and various pubs of varying clientel, depending on the prompt you choose
When: any time from early afternoon to mid evening, during the week
Warnings: probable swearing and possible heights
1:
The first place she'd sought out on arrival was a gym. It wasn't perfect. People tended to stare or ask questions about the low and contorted Pentjak Silat djurus she was practicing. But it had ropes she could scramble up over and over again, like some crazed arboreal rodent. And punching bags, which she went at with no handwraps or bag gloves, making them jangle and move on their chains a remarkable degree for someone so small. Still not perfect though, she thought. Bags didn't hit back. Or react like a human.
Ultimately her workout left her unsatisfied, which was hardly surprising, as she was trying to subliminate her culture shock and the sudden, unexpected and unwelcome feeling of missing her fellow Caballeros into it.
2:
She sought out as many pubs as she could that regularly broadcast the news. Of course she could get news in her own apartment's tri-D, but that told her only the very surface of the story. What she wanted to know was what people thought of it, what rumors were going around, and most especially, who was hiring, and for what. She'd secured a part timer waitressing for the guy with the ridiculous ears, but an opportunity to pick up danger pay was more what she was after. Nothing quite like that feel of putting yourself at risk and getting paid ridiculous amounts for it.
3:
Of course when you're looking for excitement, sometimes it's right there in the open, where you least expect it. Like the gliders people rented from Sky Park, touching a little danger by leaping off a cliff, adding some excitement to their relatively protected lives. Cassie took to it immediately, and was soon eating into her savings with flight time and performing sickeningly dangerous stunts with them...such as dismounting, at speed, into water. Or trying to perform immelman turns twenty feet off the ground. And if you're down there, trying to walk through the park or around the lake, you might see her dismounting into the water and swimming to shore, glider dragged by the harness around her chest. Or trying to dismount onto a tree branch. Sometimes she even succeeds. How she's not dead yet is

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She swivels in her stool. "Wow, that's pretty impressive." She says. Her body language says 'go ahead and talk to me'.
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Jim always knows exactly what to say. Orrr... he doesn't know what to say at all, outside of a fight. Probably the latter.
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"I'm Ila." She'd taken the time to memorize a list of common, but not too common names for the locals.
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"Nice to meet you Ila, want a burger?"
He'll wave a waiter over for just that purpose, then drain another mug of beer.
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"...Yes. Thanks."
She thinks she's figured out what she wants from him. And it comes in rare to well done.
"So. Drowning your sorrows or just burying them?"
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"Frustration? Job problems?"
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"That might be too harsh a word for it. More like stuck on the wrong part of my job, and not getting to do the part I'm actually good at."
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"You're..." She cast around for the local equivalent of 'dispossessed' "...grounded."
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"So you're expressing that by sublimating it into consumption." She looked down at her wrist, where a study-holo band rested, looked back up at him, a little guiltily, as is she were hoping he wouldn't notice her 'obvious' desire to take notes.
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"Yes. I know it is an unhealthy expression but I'm at a loss for how to deal with it otherwise."
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